Difference between revisions of "Magento Log Rotate with logrotate"
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Latest revision as of 00:02, 13 February 2025
Magento Log Rotate with logrotate
Have you ever had your Magento logs get so large you run out of disk quota. Maybe you would like to setup a log rotation for your Magento logs, it only makes sense all other major logs get rotated...right.
Let setup a cron that will rotate your magento logs (exception.log && system.log).
Lets create the logrotate configuration file
note, you will need to set your path to log files
vim magento-logrotate.conf
now add the following to the magento-logrotate.conf file
/path/to/magento/var/log/*log { compress delaycompress dateext missingok nosharedscripts notifempty daily rotate 14 prerotate /usr/local/bin/ok2rotate $1 endscript }
Add a Daily cron to rotate your logs
@daily /usr/sbin/logrotate -f /path/to/magento-logrotate.conf
or
0 0 * * * /usr/sbin/logrotate -f /path/to/magento-logrotate.conf
This will compress the old logs and keep 7 days worth of logs